fastj22 wrote:Max demonstrated for my Waiex was a 20 knot direct crosswind
Would you please teach me your ways, O wise one?? Seriously, I would LOVE to have that capability in my Waiex!! In general, I consider my limit at around 8 knots total crosswind or else I'm simply out of rudder, regardless of which direction the wind is coming from.
John, when you land in crosswinds that strong, what flap settings do you use? What hints can you offer for those landings? I'll be honest; when I'm on approach at 60-70 mph, I have plenty of rudder authority but as I set up for a 3 point attitude in the flare and speed bleeds off to 40 mph before touchdown, I loose a lot of that rudder authority (I don't think there's enough air going over the rudder at that point).
Having flown the straight tail Sonex, I do know know that model does better in crosswinds, and tri gear examples do even better.
Joe, approach crosswind capability slowly and carefully but when you're landing on pavement, your airplane shouldn't have an issue with 10-14 knots of crosswind and you'll get maybe a little more on the grass.
Be safe!!